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Reproduced with permission from J.L. White, T.D. Shaffer, C.J. Ruff and J.P. Cross, Macromolecules, 1995, 28, 3290, Figure 1. Copyright 1995, American Chemical Society... [Pg.427]

A polymer is a macromolecule that is constructed by chemically linking together a sequent of molecular fragments. In simple synthetic polymers such as polyethylene or polystyrer all of the molecular fragments comprise the same basic unit (or monomer). Other poly me contain mixtures of monomers. Proteins, for example, are polypeptide chains in which eac unit is one of the twenty amino acids. Cross-linking between different chains gives rise to j-further variations in the constitution and structure of a polymer. All of these features me affect the overall properties of the molecule, sometimes in a dramatic way. Moreover, or... [Pg.439]

Process Description Microfiltration (MF) separates particles from true solutions, be they liquid or gas phase. Alone among the membrane processes, microfiltration may be accomplished without the use of a membrane. The usual materi s retained by a microfiltra-tion membrane range in size from several [Lm down to 0.2 [Lm. At the low end of this spectrum, very large soluble macromolecules are retained by a microfilter. Bacteria and other microorganisms are a particularly important class of particles retained by MF membranes. Among membrane processes, dead-end filtration is uniquely common to MF, but cross-flow configurations are often used. [Pg.2043]

The standard polymers used for rubber linings consist of materials that are cross-linkable macromolecules which, on mixing with suitable reactants that form strong chemical bonds, change from a soft deformable substance into an elastic material. These polymers include natural rubber and its corresponding synthetic, c/s-polyisoprene, styrene-butadiene rubber, polychloroprene, butyl rubber, halogenated butyl rubbers, acrylonitrile-... [Pg.938]

Rzaev, Z. M. O. Coordination Effects in Formation and Cross-Linking Reactions of Organotin Macromolecules. 104, 107-136(1982). [Pg.264]

The above results proved the potential viability of the adsorbed hydrophilic macromolecules as bonded phases in chromatography of biopolymers but it must be admitted that additional crosslinking of previously adsorbed macromolecules is usually needed in order to obtain stable composites. The cross-linked bonded polymeric phases, however, may suffer from the restricted flexibility of the chain segment and their steric repellency may be diminished. Moreover, the conformational adaptivity of cross-linked chains for binding with solutes is poorer than that of grafted or chemically bound macromolecules. [Pg.147]

Zone 8 plastics now being developed using rigid linear macromolecules rather than crystallization and cross-linking, etc. [Pg.319]

The relation (103) will hold for any value of the scission yield, providing the macromolecules do not cross the boundary between the different streamlines, either by molecular diffusion or by flow turbulence. For samples having similar polydispersities and MWD, all the degradation data could be superimposed onto a single curve when plotted on a relative abscissa scale (e(0)/ef). [Pg.144]

Liu B, Lewis AK, Shen W (2009) Physical hydrogels photo-cross-linked from self- assembled macromers for potential use in tissue engineering. Biomacromolecules 10 3182-3187 Vandermeulen GWM, Tziatzios C, Duncan R et al (2005) Peg-based hybrid block copolymers containing alpha-helical coiled coil peptide sequences control of self- assembly and preliminary biological evaluation. Macromolecules 38 761-769... [Pg.163]

The core of reversed micelles can be transformed to a highly viscous domain (nanogel) by entrapping appropriate species, such as viscous solvents and hydrophilic macromolecules, or by performing in situ appropriate polymerization reactions or intramolecular cross-linking of water-soluble polymer chains [232-234]. [Pg.493]

Nanogels made up of various intramolecularly cross-linked macromolecules have been prepared simply by performing the polymerization of hydrophilic monomers solubilized in the micellar core of reversed micelles, and they represent distinct macromolecular species from those obtained in bulk [191,240]. [Pg.494]

The overall objective of this chapter is to review the fundamental issues involved in the transport of macromolecules in hydrophilic media made of synthetic or naturally occurring uncharged polymers with nanometer-scale pore structure when an electric field is applied. The physical and chemical properties and structural features of hydrophilic polymeric materials will be considered first. Although the emphasis will be on classical polymeric gels, discussion of polymeric solutions and nonclassical gels made of, for example, un-cross-linked macromolecular units such as linear polymers and micelles will also be considered in light of recent interest in these materials for a number of applications... [Pg.528]


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